Burned tire is seen at a garbage dump where remains were found outside the mountain town of Cocula, near...
A burned tire is seen at a garbage dump where remains were found outside the mountain town of Cocula, near Iguala in the southwestern state of Guerrero, November 8, 2014. Forty-three missing students abducted by corrupt police in southwest Mexico six weeks ago were apparently incinerated by drug gang henchmen and their remains tipped in a garbage dump and a river, the government said on Friday. Attorney General Jesus Murillo said three detainees, caught a week ago, admitted setting fire to a group of bodies in a dump near Iguala in the state of Guerrero, where the trainee teachers went missing on September 26 after clashing with local police. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: CRIME LAW EDUCATION POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)